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|a Intellectual decolonisation :
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|a Abingdon, Oxon ;
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|a 1. Varieties of intellectual decolonisation: an introductionGeorge Hull 2. From "dependency" to "decoloniality"? The enduring relevance of materialist political economy and the problems of a "decolonial" alternativeMichael Nassen Smith and Claire-Anne Lester 3. The problem of epistemological critique in contemporary Decolonial theoryVeeran Naicker 4. Is being itself colonial?George Hull 5. "That other me, down and dreaming": an animal perspective critique of decoloniality theoryM. J. Glover 6. Decolonising Sinology: on Sinology's weaponisation of the discourse of raceShuchen Xiang 7. Whither epistemic decolonisation? How to make experiences a source of moral justificationFilipe Campello 8. The decolonisation of the mind and history as an academic disciplineIrina Filatova 9. Decolonisation in Africa: love or litigation? Mandela as moral capitalChielozona Eze 10. Is decolonisation Africanisation? The politics of belonging in the truly African universityAnye-Nkwenti Nyamnjoh 11. Intellectual decolonisation and the danger of epistemic closure: the need for a critical decolonial theoryHelen-Mary Cawood and Mark Jacob Amiradakis 12. My decoloniality is not your decoloniality: the new multiverse
an opinion pieceStephen Chan 13. Decoloniality and right-wing nationalism in India: the case of J Sai DeepakAnandaroop Sen
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Course name and No.: Shakespeare (ENG 217)
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